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Website Policies and Important Links Website Policies and Important Links This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any

An increasing number of people rely on securewebsites to carry out their daily business. A survey conducted by Pew Internet states 42% of all internet users bank online. Considering the types of secure transactions being conducted, businesses are rigorously ...

Website Policies and Important Links Website Policies and Important Links This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any

Website Policies and Important Links Website Policies and Important Links Print page Print page Email page Email page This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of

Website Policies and Important Links Website Policies and Important Links This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any

OSTI Web Measurement and Tracking Opt-Out OSTI Web Measurement and Tracking Opt-Out As you use this website, OSTI collects web measurement and tracking data. For full details see User Privacy under Website Policies and Important Links. If you do not wish to participate in this web measurement and tracking activity, you may opt-out of this information collection by clicking on the opt-out button on this page. To opt-out, it is necessary to install a cookie on your computer. This cookie identifies that you have opted-out. If you delete the opt-out cookie, if you change computers or Web browsers, or upgrade your existing browser, you will need to opt-out again. I wish to be excluded from web measurement and tracking. OSTI Homepage Mobile Gallery Subscribe to RSS OSTI Blog Get Widgets Get Alert Services

Disclaimer Disclaimer This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any

slide04 slide04 slide04 Where Do I Find It? www.osti.gov OSTI is the Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information, whose mission is to advance science by making scientific and technical information (STI) broadly available. To accomplish this, OSTI provides an array of web tools and capabilities designed to deliver science to desktops everywhere. At the OSTIwebsite, www.osti.gov, you'll find access to everything I'll show you today and more. Why does OSTI have so much of It?? In 2007, OSTI celebrated its 60th anniversary. Since the time of the Manhattan Project, OSTI, located in Oak Ridge, TN, has been the repository for DOE scientific and technical information (STI). Years ago, as in many libraries, the information was available and distributed in paper and then

Reply to comment Reply to comment slide04 Submitted by gibsone on Thu, 2013-08-22 14:19 FY2009-nsta slide04 Where Do I Find It? www.osti.gov OSTI is the Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information, whose mission is to advance science by making scientific and technical information (STI) broadly available. To accomplish this, OSTI provides an array of web tools and capabilities designed to deliver science to desktops everywhere. At the OSTIwebsite, www.osti.gov, you'll find access to everything I'll show you today and more. Why does OSTI have so much of It?? In 2007, OSTI celebrated its 60th anniversary. Since the time of the Manhattan Project, OSTI, located in Oak Ridge, TN, has been the repository for DOE scientific and technical information (STI). Years ago, as in many

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OSTI Publications OSTI Publications July 2012-Present "OSTI Newsletter" OSTI is the Department of Energy office that collects, preserves, and disseminates DOE-sponsored R&D results. We hope this newsletter boradens public understanding of who we are and how best to use our products and services. June 2009 Office of Scientific and Technical Information 2009-2013 Strategic Plan (2181-KB PDF) OSTI works to ensure that U.S. scientists and engineers, educators, entrepreneurs, and the public find the right science information fast. What if we could speed the pace of science so that tomorrow's solutions arrive sooner? We would thus raise our standard of living, improve our quality of life, and increase the security of our Nation. These grand outcomes can be achieved by committing to openly sharing scientific

This page provides a comprehensive overview of the policies of this federally sponsored website, consistent with guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) as implemented by the U.S. Department of Energy. Disclaimer Acceptable Use Policy User Privacy Copyright, Restrictions, and Permissions Notice Accessibility/Section 508 WebsiteSecurity Linking to OSTIWebsite Linking to Outside Websites Data Rights Freedom of Information Information Quality No Fear Act Schedule for Posting Information Comments Policy USAJOBS Grants Regulations USA.gov Disclaimer This system is made available by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned right. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of originators expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.

Communications Communications OSTI Facebook page RSS Feed OSTI's Twitter Feed OSTI's YouTube Channel News | Publications | Speeches/Presentations | Flyers | Posters | Audio Clips | Videos News, publications, presentations, fact sheets, posters, videos and social media links from OSTI. News Florida International Universiy Florida International University featured at the OSTI .EDUconnections website Connect to DOE-related research at the Florida International University when you visit .EDUconnections. Learn about professors of interest and the institution's exceptional students, and find remarkable innovations in research. Announcements University of Illinois WorldWideScience.org Goes Multilingual Now you can find non-English scientific literature from databases in China, Russia, France, and several Latin American countries and have your search results translated into one of nine languages.

Forging the way with vision and foresight Forging the way with vision and foresight Feature Archive DOE's Office of Scientific and Technical Information launched the Information Bridge in 1998 as a free public access database containing the Department's full-text DOE research reports. OSTI envisioned there would be a dramatic increase in access to DOE research reports in the coming years. See growth statistics below. 1998 2012 Full-text research reports 32,000 292,000 Searchable pages (millions) 1.4 168 Website transactions 500,000+ 69 million OSTI Homepage Mobile Gallery Subscribe to RSS OSTI Blog Get Widgets Get Alert Services OSTI Facebook OSTI Twitter OSTI Google+ Bookmark and Share (Link will open in a new window) Go to Videos Loading... Stop news scroll Most Visited Adopt-A-Doc DOE Data Explorer

Online Privacy Policy Online Privacy Policy We at OSTI.gov are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your visits to this Website. Outlined below is our online privacy policy. If you have questions about this policy, please let us know. Collection and disclosure of information: To ensure we are able to communicate effectively with visitors to our web site, we collect some information that can be directly associated with a specific person. We call this "Personal Information," and it includes, by way of illustration, names, addresses, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. We collect Personal Information from eligible individuals who affirmatively request to receive e-mail or other services from us. We collect this Personal Information in order to provide these eligible individuals with

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Google, Center for Democracy and Technology Recognize OSTI as Leader Google, Center for Democracy and Technology Recognize OSTI as Leader by Nena Moss on Thu, 20 Dec, 2007 As a staff member involved in OSTI's Web presence, it was personally satisfying today to hear Google's J.L. Needham mention OSTI in testimony to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Mr. Needham cited OSTI as an example of a government Web site that increased citizen access to government information by incorporating Google's sitemap protocol. The video is found in a December 11, 2007 article on Google's Public Policy Blog, "Senate testimony: Our efforts to better connect citizens to government." Also mentioned in Google's blog is the Center for Democracy and Technology article "Hiding in Plain Sight, Why Important Government Information Cannot

OSTI Publications OSTI Publications Submitted by gibsone on Tue, 2013-04-23 08:10 publications tabbed pages July 2012-Present "OSTI Newsletter" OSTI is the Department of Energy office that collects, preserves, and disseminates DOE-sponsored R&D results. We hope this newsletter boradens public understanding of who we are and how best to use our products and services. June 2009 Office of Scientific and Technical Information 2009-2013 Strategic Plan (2181-KB PDF) OSTI works to ensure that U.S. scientists and engineers, educators, entrepreneurs, and the public find the right science information fast. What if we could speed the pace of science so that tomorrow's solutions arrive sooner? We would thus raise our standard of living, improve our quality of life, and increase the security of our Nation. These

OSTI Not Only Has a Mission, OSTI is On a Mission OSTI Not Only Has a Mission, OSTI is On a Mission OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Work Even Better for Energy R&D Work Even Better for Energy R&D by Peter Lincoln on Thu, 8 Oct, 2009 The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) maintains several collections of scientific and technical information (STI) that can be employed to help achieve the President's national objectives for the U.S. Department of Energy. OSTI's databases are important resources for scientists and engineers working to strengthen America's role as the world leader in science and technology, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote energy security and enhance nuclear security. OSTI has shown that the web can work better for science and research and development - and OSTI believes that making the web work still better for science and R&D will help overcome critical roadblocks to widespread, cost-effective deployment of emerging or existing

Alert Services Alert Services Get weekly e-mail notification of new information about your specific area(s) of interest. Simply register for the service on one or all of the OSTI products described below and then sign up for topic(s) which will be matched automatically against each new weekly update. E-Print Network E-print Network Alerts Searchable gateway to over 5 million e-print documents and over 32,000 websites and databases worldwide. OSTIblog E-mail notifications OSTIblog E-mail Notifications Automatic notifications by e-mail when new OSTIblog articles are posted to the OSTIwebsite. Science Accelerator Science Accelerator Alerts Searchable gateway to key DOE/OSTI resources that contain research and development results, project descriptions, accomplishments, and more.

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Customized Resources for Others Customized Resources for Others OSTI applies these capabilities to provide customized information tools and services for individual DOE offices and non-DOE government entities on a cost-reimbursable basis. These services are provided under the authority of the Economy Act (31 U.S.C. 1535-36). Expertise is available in a range of technical areas, including: Information science and subject-matter analysis Metadata and full-text management Electronic dissemination using various media Distributed searching Data harvesting OSTI develops and maintains subject-specific databases, web portals and websites, manages information systems, and provides electronic publishing and creative services to help DOE program offices, other government agencies, and international organizations better manage their information

osti Topic osti Topic And the winner is . . . . you! by Kathy Chambers 01 Apr, 2013 in Products and Content STIP Did you ever stop to think what makes it possible for you to have immediate, free access to Department of Energy (DOE) scientific findings from billions of dollars of annual research? A lot of behind-the-scenes work and dedication of an entire community make it all possible. The heart and soul of this endeavor is the DOE Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), a collaboration to ensure your access to DOE research and development results. Related Topics: Department of Energy, doe, labs, osti, Scientific and Technical Information Program Website, stip Read more... @OSTIgov Twitter is Trending! by Linda McBrearty 05 Mar, 2013 in Products and Content

Smart Energy Grid Resources Smart Energy Grid Resources Find government research information related to smart energy grid technologies through OSTI collections. Find full text technical reports, citations, project summaries and more. OSTI makes R&D information rapidly available to researchers and the public so that discovery can be accelerated. Research from Information Bridge Open Automated Demand Response Communications Specification (Version 1.0) High Penetration of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems into the Distribution Grid, Workshop Report Study of Security Attributes of Smart Grid Systems- Current Cyber Security Issues Estimated Value of Service Reliability for Electric Utility Customers in the U.S. Weather forecast-based optimization of integrated energy systems. Building America System Research Plan for Reduction of Miscellaneous

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide14 Submitted by gibsone on Thu, 2013-08-29 13:29 FY2011-Jordan Slide14 Content Management Is Distributed * NTIS developed the original "catalog" with input from agencies * CENDI Secretariat now maintains catalog with agency participation * Agency content managers submit and edit their information via a web form * Websites identified in the catalog were indexed by USGS; now done by OSTI * Deep web databases are identified by agencies and reviewed by team for suitability * Real-time search of content in large databases is maintained by OSTI, which continues to host the website and serve as operations manager Add new comment Original Thumbnail Mobile_320x340 Icon_64x64 Reply (If you're a human, don't change the following field) Enter your name: 7c897bdd7

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International Recognition for OSTI-Based Information Systems International Recognition for OSTI-Based Information Systems September 20, 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) and the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE) were recently cited in a European Commission study as key information systems that could serve as models in the development of a European Union-focused energy portal. ETDE is a multilateral information exchange agreement to which OSTI serves as the Operating Agent. The May 2005 report, "Energy RTD Information Systems in the ERA (European Research Area)," found that, "Today's situation regarding EU energy RTD (research and technological development) information systems is no longer satisfactory. To meet future challenges, a clear structure and

Establishes OAI Server, Achieves Broader Exposure for Records Establishes OAI Server, Achieves Broader Exposure for Records June 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - OSTI is pleased to announce the establishment of an Open Archives Initiative (OAI) server, which immediately opened more than 108,000 DOE scientific and technical reports for harvesting by the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) and other OAI users. Establishment of an OAI server achieves broader exposure of searchable science through OSTI's suite of R&D databases. By becoming a data provider adopting the OAI technical framework, OSTI took another step toward easing access and search of the deep Web. This is in keeping with OSTI's mission to advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people.

OSTI News Transcripts, OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March OSTI News Transcripts, OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March 2007), Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, www.osti.gov May 2007 Listen Now OSTI Celebrates 60 Years of Knowledge Sharing 1947-2007 Whether by print or by pixel, OSTI has long been committed to ensuring appropriate and ready access to government research. Born in 1947 of General Leslie R. Grove's mandate to tell the American people about the formerly secret Manhattan Project and the development of the atomic bomb, the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, or OSTI, rapidly became home to one of the world's most comprehensive collections of energy-related information. Long before the Internet came along, OSTI advanced science by making research information widely available. Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee,

Gamma-Ray Bursts Gamma-Ray Bursts The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and its first lessons Seeing indirectly by shining light through light Gamma-ray bursters The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope An emerging picture References Research Organizations Instrument Websites Reports Available through OSTI's SciTech Connect Additional Reference The night sky, as our unaided eyes present it to us, obviously contains the sun, the moon, thousands of stars, a few planets, a milky band of light that stretches from horizon to horizon, the occasional meteor or meteor shower, and sometimes a comet. A few centuries of examination with eyes aided by many kinds of instruments have revealed more and more of the nature of these objects-for example, that the planets are more or less like the Earth, orbiting the sun, with some planets having moons of various

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide07 Submitted by gibsone on Fri, 2013-08-30 07:18 FY2010-cendi-warnick Slide07 The OSTI Corollary Premise: Science advances only if knowledge is shared Corollary: Accelerating the sharing of scientific knowledge accelerates the advancement of science Accelerating the advancement of science benefits DOE researchers, the Nation, and the world -- OSTI works on the premise that speeding and sharing knowledge will accelerate the advancement of science and thus accelerate benefits to DOE researchers, the Nation, and the world -- OSTI continually seeks to expose more of the world's STI to researchers and the public with the belief that this approach will help transform our understanding of energy and matter, and assist our researchers advance the national, economic, and energy security of the

Slide07 Slide07 Slide07 The OSTI Corollary Premise: Science advances only if knowledge is shared Corollary: Accelerating the sharing of scientific knowledge accelerates the advancement of science Accelerating the advancement of science benefits DOE researchers, the Nation, and the world -- OSTI works on the premise that speeding and sharing knowledge will accelerate the advancement of science and thus accelerate benefits to DOE researchers, the Nation, and the world -- OSTI continually seeks to expose more of the world's STI to researchers and the public with the belief that this approach will help transform our understanding of energy and matter, and assist our researchers advance the national, economic, and energy security of the United States Add new comment Original

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About OSTI About OSTI Mission | Organization Chart | Achievements | Alliances | OSTI History | Innovation | OSTI Flyers OSTI ensures global access to DOE research results and brings the world's research to DOE. The OSTI facility is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. OSTI is the DOE office that collects, preserves, and disseminates DOE-sponsored R&D results that are the outcomes of R&D projects or other funded activities at DOE labs and facilities nationwide and grantees at universities and other institutions. The information is typically in the form of technical documents, conference papers, articles, multimedia, and software, collectively referred to as scientific and technical information (STI). While STI management is called out in a DOE directive (DOE O 241.1B)

OSTI Functions in Brief OSTI Functions in Brief OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

Join OSTI for Earth Week 2012 Join OSTI for Earth Week 2012 OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

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OSTI R&D Plus News on the Move OSTI R&D Plus News on the Move OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI and DataCite - Easing Access, Citation and Reuse of Data OSTI and DataCite - Easing Access, Citation and Reuse of Data OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's Web Metrics - Partially Measuring Success OSTI's Web Metrics - Partially Measuring Success OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI by the numbers OSTI by the numbers OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

OSTI is Committed to Facilitating Science Research OSTI is Committed to Facilitating Science Research OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

More Energy Department research goes online due to OSTI, IAEA collaboration More Energy Department research goes online due to OSTI, IAEA collaboration OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

The Amazingly Egalitarian Impact of OSTI's Work The Amazingly Egalitarian Impact of OSTI's Work OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Pushing the Limits is Key to OSTI's Success Pushing the Limits is Key to OSTI's Success OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

TENNESSEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY LAUDS OSTI TENNESSEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY LAUDS OSTI OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI and Its Mission Highlighted in Secretary Chu's Policy Statement on OSTI and Its Mission Highlighted in Secretary Chu's Policy Statement on Scientific Integrity OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting

Slide22 Slide22 Slide22 STI Finder STI FINDER DOES NOT INVOLVE DIRECT INTERACTION WITH RESEARCHERS BACKGROUND: * Initially developed to assist GPO in locating federal documents not found within their system. * Later the STI Finder tool was used to assist an STI manager in identifying obscure STI posted bypassing their STI process. * Later STI Finder was used to look at several DOE laboratories websites identifying a significant amount of STI throughout the Department that hadn't been submitted to OSTI. * Worked with the STI Manager, 800+ items were identified to be added to E-Link * KEY POINT: STI Finder is designed to assist STI Managers in identifying STI documents that may be bypassing the lab's STI process. OSTI does not intend to use the STI Finder tool as a replacement for routine or existing

Mobile Gallery Mobile Gallery http://m.osti.gov OSTI.gov Mobile Get full-text documents, citations, patents, green energy research results, and more. Narrow results by document type, download and email results. Get the OSTIblog, twitter, Facebook, videos, and news. Find science information and research results from 13 U.S. federal agencies. http://m.science.gov Science.gov Mobile Find science information and research results from 13 U.S. federal agencies. Get quick answers from over 55 scientific databases and more than 2100 websites. http://m.worldwidescience.org WorldWideScience Mobile Search approximately 80 scientific databases and portals from leading libraries and information centers around the world. Enter a single query and let WWS.org combine, rank, and translate the results.

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide22 Submitted by gibsone on Fri, 2013-08-30 08:12 FY2010-NLLC Slide22 STI Finder STI FINDER DOES NOT INVOLVE DIRECT INTERACTION WITH RESEARCHERS BACKGROUND: * Initially developed to assist GPO in locating federal documents not found within their system. * Later the STI Finder tool was used to assist an STI manager in identifying obscure STI posted bypassing their STI process. * Later STI Finder was used to look at several DOE laboratories websites identifying a significant amount of STI throughout the Department that hadn't been submitted to OSTI. * Worked with the STI Manager, 800+ items were identified to be added to E-Link * KEY POINT: STI Finder is designed to assist STI Managers in identifying STI documents that may be bypassing the lab's STI process. OSTI does not

The OSTI diffusion revolution, a problem solving perspective The OSTI diffusion revolution, a problem solving perspective OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI is helping librarians make DOE R&D easier for library patrons to find OSTI is helping librarians make DOE R&D easier for library patrons to find OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Google, Center for Democracy and Technology Recognize OSTI as Leader Google, Center for Democracy and Technology Recognize OSTI as Leader OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

1 1 by Sol Lederman on Tue, 26 Feb, 2008 The E-print Network is one of OSTI's most popular and powerful research offerings yet few of its users know about the advanced technology that drives it and makes it simple to use. Professional researchers in basic and applied science are able to access over 5 million e-prints gathered from nearly 28,000 world-wide databases and web-sites. Numerous OSTI innovations ensure that the E-print Network's documents are of extremely high quality, are highly relevant to researchers, and are easy and quick to find. This is the first in a series of articles about the technology behind this very important component of the Science Accelerator. This article serves as an overview; subsequent articles will provide more technical information.

OSTI's Committee of Visitors, An Update OSTI's Committee of Visitors, An Update OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

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Enormous STI Content Made Easily Searchable by OSTI Enormous STI Content Made Easily Searchable by OSTI OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI Connects with Universities Nationwide OSTI Connects with Universities Nationwide OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Join OSTI at the AAAS Annual Meeting, February 17-21 Join OSTI at the AAAS Annual Meeting, February 17-21 OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

What's in the OSTI Legacy Collection? What's in the OSTI Legacy Collection? OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI and Reference Linking OSTI and Reference Linking OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

OSTI's Amazing Dr. Watson OSTI's Amazing Dr. Watson OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

OSTI Link in New York Times Blog OSTI Link in New York Times Blog OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

OSTI's Pioneering Technology Efforts OSTI's Pioneering Technology Efforts OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI Salutes Librarians During National Library Week -- April 9-14, 2012 OSTI Salutes Librarians During National Library Week -- April 9-14, 2012 OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's Contributions Highlighted in DOE Open Government Plan OSTI's Contributions Highlighted in DOE Open Government Plan OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's Grade Level Stratification Communication Tool OSTI's Grade Level Stratification Communication Tool OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI is DOE's Hub for R&D Networking OSTI is DOE's Hub for R&D Networking OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Tool Supports OSTI Mashups Tool Supports OSTI Mashups OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

Dynamically OSTI--Web 2.0 -- Enabling Information-Enabling Users-Enabling Dynamically OSTI--Web 2.0 -- Enabling Information-Enabling Users-Enabling Acceleration OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Customized Resources for Others Customized Resources for Others OSTI applies these capabilities to provide customized information tools and services for individual DOE offices and non-DOE government entities on a cost-reimbursable basis. These services are provided under the authority of the Economy Act (31 U.S.C. 1535-36). Expertise is available in a range of technical areas, including: Information science and subject-matter analysis Metadata and full-text management Electronic dissemination using various media Distributed searching Data harvesting OSTI develops and maintains subject-specific databases, web portals and websites, manages information systems, and provides electronic publishing and creative services to help DOE program offices, other government agencies, and international organizations better manage their information

OSTI's More-Like-This search power OSTI's More-Like-This search power OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's contribution to international discovery: WorldWideScience.org OSTI's contribution to international discovery: WorldWideScience.org OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

Sophisticated Yet Simple - The Technology Behind OSTI's E-print Network: Sophisticated Yet Simple - The Technology Behind OSTI's E-print Network: Part 1 OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI Partnering with Publishers on CrossRef and FundRef to Enhance Public OSTI Partnering with Publishers on CrossRef and FundRef to Enhance Public Access to DOE Scientific and Technical Information OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting

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The Role of Federated Search at OSTI The Role of Federated Search at OSTI OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's Revolution: "Findability" in Science and Technology OSTI's Revolution: "Findability" in Science and Technology OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions.

OSTI's Web Traffic OSTI's Web Traffic OSTIblog Comment policy We welcome your comments and your submission of web links to the OSTIblog and look forward to civil discourse on a variety of science and technology information topics. We will review comments before posting. We reserve the right to not post comments. We prefer comments and links that are specific to the subject of the OSTIblog article. You are fully responsible for everything that you submit, and all posted comments are in the public domain. This means that your comments could be distributed widely. You may comment anonymously. Your name, website, and email are not required. By selecting the preview button, save button, and/or by submitting anti-spam answers, you accept these terms and conditions. (If you're a human, don't change the following field)

Security & Privacy Security & Privacy Thank you for visiting the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) website (pnnl.gov) and reviewing our security and privacy policies. The following policies apply to all pages and sites in the pnnl.gov domain, unless otherwise noted. Security Notice This website is part of a Federal computer system used to accomplish Federal functions. The Department of Energy monitors this website for security purposes to ensure it remains available to all users and to protect information in the system. By accessing this website, you are expressly consenting to these monitoring activities. Unauthorized attempts to defeat or circumvent security features, to use the system for other than intended purposes, to deny service to authorized users, to access, obtain, alter, damage, or destroy information, or

Office of Nuclear Energy Launches New Website Office of Nuclear Energy Launches New Website Office of Nuclear Energy Launches New Website February 11, 2013 - 4:01pm Addthis The Office of Nuclear Energy's mission is to advance nuclear power as a resource that can meet the United State's energy, environmental and national security needs. The Office of Nuclear Energy's mission is to advance nuclear power as a resource that can meet the United State's energy, environmental and national security needs. Assistant Secretary Lyons Assistant Secretary Lyons Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy What does this mean for me? Visit the new Office of Nuclear Energy website at energy.gov/ne. The Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) is pleased to introduce our new, updated public website: energy.gov/ne. The new site was designed to help facilitate users' access to NE

Smart Energy Grid Resources Smart Energy Grid Resources Find government research information related to smart energy grid technologies through OSTI collections. Find full text technical reports, citations, project summaries and more. OSTI makes R&D information rapidly available to researchers and the public so that discovery can be accelerated. Research from Information Bridge Open Automated Demand Response Communications Specification (Version 1.0) High Penetration of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems into the Distribution Grid, Workshop Report Study of Security Attributes of Smart Grid Systems- Current Cyber Security Issues Estimated Value of Service Reliability for Electric Utility Customers in the U.S. Weather forecast-based optimization of integrated energy systems. Building America System Research Plan for Reduction of Miscellaneous

Security Notice Security Notice Security Notice Security Information This website is part of a federal computer system used to accomplish federal functions. Y-12 uses software programs to monitor this website for security purposes to ensure it remains available to all users and to protect information in the system. By accessing this website, you are expressly consenting to these monitoring activities. Unauthorized attempts to defeat or circumvent security features; to use the system for other than intended purposes; to deny service to authorized users; to access, obtain, alter, damage, or destroy information; or otherwise to interfere with the system or its operation - all are prohibited. Evidence of such acts may be disclosed to law enforcement authorities and result in criminal prosecution under the Computer Fraud and

OSTI History OSTI History Born in 1947 of General Leslie R. Groves' 1945 mandate to tell the American people about the formerly secret Manhattan Project and the development of the atomic bomb, the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, or OSTI, rapidly became home to one of the world's most comprehensive collections of energy-related information. Long before the Internet came along, OSTI advanced science by making research information widely available. OSTI annually responded to upwards of 50,000 requests for information and, during the 1977 "energy crisis," fielded more than 150,000 requests. Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, OSTI operated one of the few Federal printing plants in the United States, and in 1948 began an almost 30-year production of the

OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March 2007), Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, www.osti.gov March 2007 Solar Energy R&D Listen Now The sun's heat and light provide an abundant source of energy that can be harnessed in many ways. You can read more and find a wide range of solar energy information through OSTI's Solar Energy Web page. From educational materials to radiation resource information, OSTI has pulled together one-stop access to U.S. Department of Energy solar energy resources. In addition, you can search for solar energy research at OSTI's Information Bridge. The U.S. Department of Energy has played a major role in solar energy research and development. As a result of solar R&D, the cost of solar energy has been reduced 100-fold over the past two decades.

OSTI's Science Search Web Tools in Top 100 OSTI's Science Search Web Tools in Top 100 August 3, 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - Online search tools at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) hold six slots in the recently posted Top 100 Science/Technology Government Information Web sites by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Science.gov, the cross-agency science portal hosted by OSTI, tops the list in ACRL's Science Search Engine category, followed by FirstGov and Google's Unclesam. OSTI's EnergyFiles, Federal R&D Project Summaries, and GrayLit Network are listed as top General/Portal sites, with EnergyFiles getting a second nod under ACRL's Federal Math and Physical Sciences category. OSTI's ETDE World Energy Base is listed in the International category.

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Fission Theory Fission Theory A predictive theory of nuclear fission has eluded physicists since 1939. Because understanding the fission process is crucial for many areas of scientific research, including particle systems, the development of carbon-free energy and to national security, much work continues at the Department of Energy (DOE) to understand fission's inherent complexity. Today, scientists are performing new experiments and using both microscopic and macroscopic-microscopic models of fission to help them in this quest. Read more about remarkable advances in the Department's fission theory research In the OSTI Collections: Fission Theory by Dr. William Watson, Physicist, OSTI staff. Image Credit: Los Alamos National Laboratory Additional Links of Interest Office of Nuclear Energy, DOE

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DOE Science Showcase - OSTI Open Gov Initiatives DOE Science Showcase - OSTI Open Gov Initiatives As part of the Administration-wide Open Gov Initiative, OSTI is contributing various tools and data sets that have been developed as part of its DOE program mission, making R&D results transparent and easily accessible by the scientific community and the public. Several OSTI-led initiatives, products and services are listed within the DOE Open Government Plan issued in April 2010. In December 2009, OSTI submitted 17 tools and services to data.gov, including XML scientific dataset services, scientific search widgets, and science-related RSS feeds. Data.gov is part of the Obama administration Open Government Initiative designed to increase the ability of the public to easily find, download, and use data sets that are generated and held by

and Norwood Elementary, holiday buddies for many years and Norwood Elementary, holiday buddies for many years NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Cathey Daniels, (865) 576-9539 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 14, 2011 OSTI and Norwood Elementary, holiday buddies for many years The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) brightens the holidays for a number of area school children. Since the early 1990s, staff at OSTI have sponsored an Angel Tree Program for students from Norwood Elementary School. This year, each child in the program had three Angels on the OSTI tree. The wrapped gifts were collected and delivered to the Oliver Springs Angel Tree Ministry which distributes the gifts to the children before the winter break. Earlier in December, OSTI collected food items to be distributed to children for their

OSTI Partnerships and Strategic Alliances OSTI Partnerships and Strategic Alliances OSTI has a track record of success in collaboration across a range of communities. OSTI's ability to forge partnerships and strategic alliances opens avenues for researchers and the American public to gain appropriate and ready access to both historic and ongoing research and development information. Department of Energy Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) STIP is a collaboration from across the DOE complex working to ensure that the results of DOE-funded research and development (R&D) and other science and technology activities are identified, disseminated, and preserved. STIP members, led by the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), work together to increase the availability and transparency of

100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration by Linda McBrearty on Mon, 8 Jul, 2013 DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself. On June 12th, 2013, the 100th Feature Page was released on the website and it highlighted 2004 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics, David Gross. Gross joins other featured DOE Nobel Laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, E. O. Lawrence, Melvin Calvin and Saul Perlmutter on this distinguished list.

Scientific and Technical Information Program Scientific and Technical Information Program Website Topic And the winner is . . . . you! by Kathy Chambers 01 Apr, 2013 in Products and Content STIP Did you ever stop to think what makes it possible for you to have immediate, free access to Department of Energy (DOE) scientific findings from billions of dollars of annual research? A lot of behind-the-scenes work and dedication of an entire community make it all possible. The heart and soul of this endeavor is the DOE Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), a collaboration to ensure your access to DOE research and development results. Related Topics: Department of Energy, doe, labs, osti, Scientific and Technical Information Program Website, stip Read more... STIP Partnership Ensures DOE R&D Results Are Disseminated

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide14 Submitted by gibsone on Thu, 2013-08-22 14:11 FY2009-jordan Slide14 Content Management Is Distributed * NTIS developed the original "catalog" with input from agencies * CENDI Secretariat now maintains catalog with agency participation * Agency content managers submit and edit their information via a web form * Websites identified in the catalog are indexed nightly by USGS * Deep web databases are identified by agencies and reviewed by team for suitability * Real-time search of content in large databases is maintained by OSTI, which hosts the website and serves as operations manager Add new comment Thumbnail Mobile_320x340 Icon_64x64 Reply (If you're a human, don't change the following field) Enter your name: 32d2c7d63832d Your first name.

space Topic space Topic 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration by Linda McBrearty 08 Jul, 2013 in Products and Content DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself. On June 12th, 2013, the 100th Feature Page was released on the website and it highlighted 2004 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics, David Gross. Gross joins other featured DOE Nobel Laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, E. O. Lawrence, Melvin Calvin and Saul Perlmutter on this distinguished list.

nobel laureates Topic nobel laureates Topic 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration by Linda McBrearty 08 Jul, 2013 in Products and Content DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself. On June 12th, 2013, the 100th Feature Page was released on the website and it highlighted 2004 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics, David Gross. Gross joins other featured DOE Nobel Laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, E. O. Lawrence, Melvin Calvin and Saul Perlmutter on this distinguished list.

Curiosity Topic Curiosity Topic 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration by Linda McBrearty 08 Jul, 2013 in Products and Content DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself. On June 12th, 2013, the 100th Feature Page was released on the website and it highlighted 2004 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics, David Gross. Gross joins other featured DOE Nobel Laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, E. O. Lawrence, Melvin Calvin and Saul Perlmutter on this distinguished list.

Web Metrics - Persistent Cookies and the Functionality They Web Metrics - Persistent Cookies and the Functionality They Enable by Mark Martin on Tue, 30 Nov, 2010 Last year I introduced OSTI's Web Metrics and how they help our organization measure how successful we are in disseminating the research information we curate for the Department of Energy. Recently we have had the opportunity to enrich the functionality provided by our web metrics. On June 25th, 2010, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released guidance that enabled the use of persistent cookies for web measurement on Government websites. What is a persistent cookie? Why are they important? Both are great questions. First and foremost, persistent cookies are important to web users. The use of persistent cookies leads to better designed websites. These improved

DOE Research & Development (R&D) Accomplishments DOE Research & Development (R&D) Accomplishments Topic 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration by Linda McBrearty 08 Jul, 2013 in Products and Content DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself. On June 12th, 2013, the 100th Feature Page was released on the website and it highlighted 2004 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics, David Gross. Gross joins other featured DOE Nobel Laureates such as Glenn Seaborg, E. O. Lawrence, Melvin Calvin and Saul Perlmutter on this distinguished list.

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OSTI and STIP OSTI and STIP Print page Print page Email page Email page OSTI coordinates the STI Program (STIP), a complex-wide collaboration across DOE programs, field offices, national laboratories, and contractors to disseminate and preserve the Department's STI. In addition to text, OSTI recognizes the growing need to capture scientific research data and pursues this mission responsibility. OSTI builds on existing partnerships and seeks strategic alliances across a wide range of communities, including DOE, interagency, international, and private sector, to increase access to the world's research and development. From developing and publishing the world-renowned Nuclear Science Abstracts in 1948 to launching the online WorldWideScience.org in 2007, OSTI has been a first-adopter of promising technologies. Today OSTI is developing new and

InterLab 2005 * Thursday, December 15 InterLab 2005 * Thursday, December 15 Nena Moss * www.osti.gov OSTI Redesign: Begin with the End in Mind Nena Moss NCI Information Systems, Inc. U.S. Department of Energy D.O.E. Office of Science OSTI Delivers Research Results The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is a Department of Energy (DOE) program within the Office of Science. OSTI's mission: To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making research and development (R&D) findings available and useful to DOE researchers and to the American people. (Print this presentation to display expanded comments.) We have a DOE-wide mission to deliver DOE research results. First DOE Home Page In 1994 OSTI created the first DOE home page, and in 1996 entered the Internet era full force, converting report literature to digital form.

OSTI - Accelerating Science Information OSTI - Accelerating Science Information Slide01 Slide01 OSTI - Accelerating Science Information Dr. Walter L. Warnick, Director United States Department of Energy Office of Scientific & Technical Information Federal Depository Library Conference Arlington, Virginia October 21, 2008 Slide02 Slide02 OSTI's mission To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people. Slide03 Slide03 OSTI develops a number of databases and search tools, all accessible through the OSTI Home Page (www.osti.gov). To advance its mission, OSTI produces a number of databases and search tools, all of which are accessible from the OSTI home page. In our time today, we will make a quick run through of the OSTI products that should be

Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Slide01 Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Lorrie Johnson OSTI US Department of Energy July 5 2007 Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Slide02 Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) OSTI is an organization within the U.S Department of Energy's Office of Science Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee OSTI has been in operation since 1947 and is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Slide03 OSTI's Mission: To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to Department of Energy researchers and the interested public.

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Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Slide01 Slide01 Knowledge Discovery for U.S. Energy Researchers: The OSTI Mission Lorrie Johnson OSTI US Department of Energy July 5 2007 Slide02 Slide02 Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) OSTI is an organization within the U.S Department of Energy's Office of Science Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee OSTI has been in operation since 1947 and is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Slide03 Slide03 OSTI's Mission: To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to Department of Energy researchers and the interested public. OSTI accelerates the discovery of knowledge! Slide04 Slide04 Energy R&D Investments The U.S. invests approximately $8.5 billion (USD) in energy-related

Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Mission and Focus Q: What exactly is OSTI? A: The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) program within the Office of Science, the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States. Since 1947, OSTI and its early predecessors have been nationally recognized for contributions to the sharing and exchange of science information. Please see OSTI History for additional information. Q: What is OSTI's mission? A: OSTI's mission is to advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people. Please see OSTI Mission. Q: Isn't OSTI the same thing as Science.gov? A: No, OSTI is not the same thing as Science.gov. Science.gov is a

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Topic Topic And the winner is . . . . you! by Kathy Chambers 01 Apr, 2013 in Products and Content STIP Did you ever stop to think what makes it possible for you to have immediate, free access to Department of Energy (DOE) scientific findings from billions of dollars of annual research? A lot of behind-the-scenes work and dedication of an entire community make it all possible. The heart and soul of this endeavor is the DOE Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), a collaboration to ensure your access to DOE research and development results. Related Topics: Department of Energy, doe, labs, osti, Scientific and Technical Information Program Website, stip Read more... Science and Innovation Create Jobs by Kate Bannan 13 Jan, 2012 in Science Communications

Expand your horizons! Expand your horizons! Return to main page Keep up with DOE, U.S. and World Wide government science information by following @ostigov, @sciencegov, and @worldwidescienc on Twitter. Through @ostigov you will learn the latest from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) and the Department of Energy (DOE). Through @sciencegov, get health studies, space, natural disaster and energy efficiency information plus more via the scrolling "Science in the News" headlines from 11 of the Science.gov agencies. In addition, news about additions and changes to the Science.gov website will be announced. Through @worldwidescienc, get information related to more than 80 national and international scientific databases and portals. Whether you use Twitter

of Scientific Information of Scientific Information by Mike Jennings on Wed, 1 Jul, 2009 As a coordinator of Web 2 media and product technology at OSTI, I've often wondered whether the stakeholders involved in the development of DOE scientific reports could benefit more from web innovations such as websites, blog sites, subscriptions, and "live" content. The commercial Web and its second generation of Web 2 innovations have certainly been relevant factors in the transparency equation for other types of information on the Web outside of science. Specifically, I suggest that Web innovations would complement electronic document innovations for the transparency of DOE scientific information reports. The majority of new DOE scientific information is preserved in commercial

Slide25 Slide25 Slide25 Science.gov Interface similar to Google Under the hood, NOT like Google * USA.gov's portal for science * Resources represent 97 percent of the federal R&D budget! Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, the Interior, Environmental Protection Agency, Library of Congress, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation, United States Government Printing Office, and the National Archives and Records Administration Another OSTI federated search product that you may be familiar with is Science.gov. The Science.gov Alliance consists of 17 scientific and technical organizations from 13 federal agencies. Science.gov searches over 36 databases and 1,850 selected websites,

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide21 Submitted by gibsone on Fri, 2013-08-23 06:43 FY2013-APE Slide21 Potential Next Steps The OSTI-Publisher agreements demonstrate the workability of a hybrid/distributed approach to public access - if decisions are made to pursue public access. Centralized metadata Decentralized full text Article (Version of Record) at publisher website Accepted manuscript at author's institution or other host site U.S. Executive and Legislative branches of government are considering broader implementation of "public access" beyond the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and PubMed Central. Add new comment Thumbnail Mobile_320x340 Icon_64x64 Reply (If you're a human, don't change the following field) Enter your name: e0acf7e01fe0a Your first name. Please enable Javascript to use this form.

stip Topic stip Topic And the winner is . . . . you! by Kathy Chambers 01 Apr, 2013 in Products and Content STIP Did you ever stop to think what makes it possible for you to have immediate, free access to Department of Energy (DOE) scientific findings from billions of dollars of annual research? A lot of behind-the-scenes work and dedication of an entire community make it all possible. The heart and soul of this endeavor is the DOE Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), a collaboration to ensure your access to DOE research and development results. Related Topics: Department of Energy, doe, labs, osti, Scientific and Technical Information Program Website, stip Read more... STIP Partnership Ensures DOE R&D Results Are Disseminated by Sharon Jordan 16 Jun, 2011 in Science Communications

Jannean Elliott Jannean Elliott Jannean Elliott's picture Technical Information Specialist DOE Data Explorer Published on Aug 06, 2013 Early in May the new design and the expanded search functionalities of the DOE Data Explorer were launched. The major upgrade continues this month with the addition of customization features that enhance your interaction with the DDE database. You may be familiar with some of these from OSTI's other information products. For example, you can now download retrieved records into Read more... A (re)Birth Announcement for the DOE Data Explorer Published on Jun 20, 2013 A database and its supporting website can get periodic makeovers and sometimes it can even undergo rebirth! The DOE Data Explorer (DDE) has just emerged from a rebirth process, and we are proud to announce its transformation. The first version of DDE was launched in 2008 with the mission of guiding users to collections of publicly available, DOE-sponsored data and other non-text information.

labs Topic labs Topic And the winner is . . . . you! by Kathy Chambers 01 Apr, 2013 in Products and Content STIP Did you ever stop to think what makes it possible for you to have immediate, free access to Department of Energy (DOE) scientific findings from billions of dollars of annual research? A lot of behind-the-scenes work and dedication of an entire community make it all possible. The heart and soul of this endeavor is the DOE Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP), a collaboration to ensure your access to DOE research and development results. Related Topics: Department of Energy, doe, labs, osti, Scientific and Technical Information Program Website, stip Read more... Where Do New Scientists Come From? by Philip Ellis 07 Feb, 2013 in Science Communications

by the numbers by the numbers by Tim Byrne on Fri, 2 Nov, 2012 Office of Scientific and Technical Information For those of you who like numbers, I thought I would give you a few numbers about some of OSTI's databases and search products. The DOE Information Bridge now has over 300,000 full-text STI reports. While most of these are post 1991, there are over 84,000 reports published prior to 1990. The Energy Citations Database contains over 2.4 million citations and they are not just technical reports. ECD has over 1.4 million journal articles. DOepatents has over 27,000 patents resulting from DOE-sponsored research and development. The E-Print Network searches over 5.5 million e-prints, over 35,000 websites, over 3100 scholarly societies, and over 50 databases. The Energy Science and Technology Software Center (ESTSC)

Linda McBrearty Linda McBrearty Linda McBrearty's picture Communications and Public Affairs Specialist Communications lead specializing in social media, outreach, promotions, events and fresh collaborations. Experienced professional having worked many years directly with senior level agency management, Congressional staff and corporate industry leaders. 100th DOE R&D Accomplishments Feature Page Celebration DOE R&D Accomplishments 100th Feature Page Published on Jul 08, 2013 DOE R&D Accomplishments is a unique website and database in the OSTI collection. For over 14 years, special Feature pages have been methodically researched and useful information collected on scientists, discoveries, and historical events to include in this searchable resource. It is a rich source of DOE trivia unto itself.

education Topic education Topic Cataloging Concepts by Learning Level by David Wojick 05 Mar, 2010 in Personal Perspectives OSTI has fielded the beta version of a new science education portal: http://www.scienceeducation.gov or simply SE.gov. Like Science.gov, the SE.gov portal aggregates content from across the Federal government, in this case educational content. But it also has a new, unique feature, in that it sorts content by learning level. My SBIR team is proud to have developed the basis for this feature. It is all a matter of cataloging scientific concepts by learning level. Related Topics: science education, ScienceEducation.gov Read more... Science Education and making the Web work by David Wojick 17 Nov, 2008 in Technology There are many thousands of websites with content that is suitable for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Several thousand of these websites are either Federal or Federally funded. Unfortunately there is no systematic way to find these websites.

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OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March OSTI sends solar energy info to the public (March 2007), Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, www.osti.gov June 2007 WorldWideScience.org Listen Now WorldWideScience.org Global Science Gateway Now Open You can now easily access science from around the world via a single Web entry point, WorldWideScience.org. This new global science gateway opened for free public access on June 22, at the public meeting of the International Council for Scientific and Technical Information Annual General Assembly in Nancy, France. WorldWideScience.org currently retrieves research results from more than 200 million pages of information from 15 national portals of 10 countries - Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, the

OSTI News OSTI News This page is in archive status to preserve any bookmarks to the articles presented below. To view the latest news please go to http://www.osti.gov/home/newstabs/index.html. Posted March 21, 2013 Trailblazer on the Path to Photosynthesis Melvin Calvin March 2013 is the 65th anniversary of the first in a series of over 20 publications that reflect the exploration of the path of carbon in photosynthesis, the process by which plants capture energy from the sun. Spanning decades, this exploration eventually led to Department of Energy (DOE) research into solar energy. The trailblazer who led this exploration was Melvin Calvin, a chemist at the University of California Berkeley Radiation Laboratory, now Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (read more

Searching OSTI products using the deep web Searching OSTI products using the deep web August 2009 Searching OSTI products using the deep web. Listen Now If you search on the internet using commercial search engines such as Google or Yahoo or Microsoft's search engine, you are typically searching what is known as the surface web. These are pages that are able to be crawled by these search engines and indexed by these search engines. When you do a search on those commercial engines, then its automatically gathering information on what they are able to crawl. There is another part of the internet which is actually many believe is 10 to a hundred to a thousands times larger that the surface web, called the deep web. And this is where a lot of the most significant scientific information resides in databases in the deep web. And, so, this information

In the OSTI Collections: Fuel Cells In the OSTI Collections: Fuel Cells Considerable research is focused on how to improve fuel cells, their efficiency, environmental impact and marketability. Fuel cells are very efficient: they change a large fraction of the energy in their fuel and oxidant directly into electrical energy. They are quiet and, with the right fuel/oxidant combinations, they produce little or no pollution. Still, like any technology, fuel cells present limitations of their own to be overcome. You can get an idea of the range of possible improvements from recent research reports available from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). Those published in just the first few months of 2012 alone address at least four topics: using

Increases Visibility of DOE Science via WorldCat Increases Visibility of DOE Science via WorldCat NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Cathey Daniels, (865) 576-9539 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 16, 2006 OSTI Increases Visibility of DOE Science via WorldCat Oak Ridge, TN - Librarians from around the world have a new avenue of access to research results from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). More than 120,000 records for DOE scientific and technical information are now available in WorldCat, a database merging catalogues of more than 50,000 libraries in 96 countries and territories. "The library community will have access to DOE report literature as never before," said Dr. Walter Warnick, director of the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). "This is one more way that OSTI makes R&D

Publications about OSTI Publications about OSTI Spring 2009 A Unique Insight into Department of Energy Research Accomplishments: A Special Collection The Bulletin of IEEE Technical Committee on Digital Libraries featured the DOE R&D Accomplishments A Unique Insight into Department of Energy Research Accomplishments: A Special Collection was written by OSTI staff member Mary Schorn, who is product manager of DOE R&D Accomplishments. Landmark documents such as The Eightfold Way: A Theory of Strong Interaction Symmetry and The First Weighing of Plutonium are among approximately 300 specially-selected documents included in the collection. A fact card and poster are available for download with the Bulletin's feature. DOE R&D Accomplishments is a central forum for information about the outcomes of past DOE R&D widely

preserves, and disseminates preserves, and disseminates DOE-sponsored R&D results. We hope this newsletter broadens public understanding of who we are and how best to use our products and services. Archive Subscribe Comment Issue Contents July/August 2013 OSTI Partnering with Publishers on CrossRef and FundRef OSTI's Catalogue of Collections Statistically Speaking - Web Traffic to OSTI's DOE Collections WorldWideScience.org: A Global Science Gateway Fostering International Collaboration 2013 STIP Working Meeting Meet Judy Gilmore Eleanor Frierson: A Tribute to the Grande Dame of Government Science Information Partnerships What is a Federated Search? What is the Difference between Science Accelerator and SciTech Connect? Search Tip: Finding DOE-sponsored STI in SciTech Connect DOE Science Showcase - Power Grid Research

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide17 Submitted by gibsone on Fri, 2013-12-06 10:12 FY2014-CrossRef FY2014-CrossRef quicktabs Slide17 OSTI ... CrossRef ... FundRef OSTI has been in the business of making STI available for decades. OSTI has been partnering with publishers in this pursuit for a long time, as well. OSTI is committed to being a leader in making the web work for DOE science, and in recent years, OSTI has worked especially closely with scholarly publishers on a number of initiatives to improve access to DOE R&D results. Two of those collaborations, CrossRef and FundRef, promise to be integral components of the DOE public access solution that OSTI hopes to unveil. OSTI joined CrossRef in 2005. Why did it do so? osti.gov crossref fundref Add new comment Original

The Role of Federated Search at OSTI The Role of Federated Search at OSTI by Sol Lederman on Tue, 19 Feb, 2008 Federated search is very much at the heart of OSTI's ability to realize its mission. OSTI provides a simple description of what federated search is and how it works in the OSTI environment. The best way to experience the tremendous value of federated search at OSTI is to try several of OSTI's flagship applications: Science Accelerator Science.gov WorldWideScience.org These, and all, federated search applications search databases "live", which means there is no delay or "lag time" between when a collection is updated by its owner and when the new content can be searched. Science Accelerator provides searchable access to a number of science databases that OSTI manages. Its aim is to accelerate science discovery by greatly

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Light Emitting Diodes Light Emitting Diodes Light Emitting Diodes LED lighting is beginning to appear in a wide variety of products. Learn more about DOE's research into LED's in this month's Science Showcase and In the OSTI Collections articles. Read More Archive Transported by Aquaporins Transported by Aquaporins Peter Agre wins Nobel for his discovery of water channels Read More Archive OSTI Catalogue of Collections OSTI Catalogue of Collections For a guide to OSTI's scientific and technical information resources, please see OSTI's Catalogue of Collections. Read More Archive New Design for OSTIblog New Design for OSTIblog See what's new at DOE OSTI... Accelerate science discovery... and Join in the discussion. Read More Archive Subscribe to the OSTI Newsletter Subscribe to the OSTI Newsletter

Functions in Brief Functions in Brief by Dr. Walt Warnick on Mon, 9 Feb, 2009 OSTI is dedicated to the principle that to advance science, research must be shared. OSTI is increasingly recognized for its contributions to the sharing and exchange of scientific and technical information. OSTI works to accelerate discovery by speeding access to knowledge. OSTI's users conducted 80 million information transactions last year. Spreading responsibility for these transactions across the OSTI staff implies that each OSTI employee was responsible for 12 information transactions per minute throughout the work year, which I view as an incredible metric of success. And we have only just begun. OSTI's traffic increases significantly each year. But, of course, OSTI staff rarely interacts with users personally.

MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Records for SciTech Connect Full-Text MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Records for SciTech Connect Full-Text Available at No Cost! Download MARC Records The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) offers librarians and the library community the opportunity to download records of DOE Scientific and Technical Information (STI) in MARC format (see MARC FAQs). By using OSTI's MARC download, librarians can now easily expand access to a variety of scientific research straight from their catalogs. This is a free public service provided by OSTI. We appreciate your thoughts, comments, and questions MARCrecords@osti.gov. SciTech Connect Full-Text MARC Records include all the records from SciTech Connect that contain links to freely available full-text. For the purpose

Transcript: OSTI Highlights First-Time Electronic Availability of Transcript: OSTI Highlights First-Time Electronic Availability of Geothermal Documents at San Diego Geothermal Conference, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, www.osti.gov September 2006 Geothermal Subject Portal Listen Now Now, more than 7,000 searchable, downloadable historical reports are available electronically on the newly enhanced Geothermal Technologies Subject Portal. Dating from the 1970s to present day, these legacy reports are among the most valuable sources of Department of Energy-sponsored information in the geothermal field. The portal's Web address is www.osti.gov/geothermal. Included in the collection are other citations and reports from the Energy Department, other government agencies, international sources and

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Universities & Libraries Universities & Libraries .EDUconnections | Library Tools OSTI connects with university research departments and libraries across the nation to increase awareness of DOE's valuable scientific and technical information. .EDUconnections OSTI "spotlights" individual universities with connections to DOE scientific research programs. Visit the "Spotlights" at .EDUconnections to see examples of universities that are supporting and advancing scientific research and discovery! community college connection OSTI "spotlights" community colleges across America that provide opportunities in science and technology. Library Tools DOE MARC Records System Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Server XML Data Services OSTI Homepage Mobile Gallery Subscribe to RSS OSTI Blog Get Widgets Get Alert Services

Research Research Diffusion Diffusion Accelerator Links OSTI is conducting applied research to explore ways to speed up the diffusion of knowledge and accelerate scientific progress. OSTI's current initiatives include conducting diffusion research, planning for the DOE Science Accelerator and coordinating competitive awards in the Small Business Innovation Research arena. Topics include but are not limited to applied research into retrieving, parsing and disseminating science information. For more on OSTI research, visit: Case studies Epidemiological models Diffusion research team Research links For more on OSTI innovation, visit OSTI's milestones page. Accelerating the advancement of science requires expertise and innovation in both knowledge management and knowledge diffusion, critical components of the nation's

Scientific Global Discovery Scientific Global Discovery Slide01 OSTI-Advancing Scientific Global Discovery DTIC 2008 Conference April 8, 2008 Keynote Address Dr. Warnick: It is an honor to be the Keynote speaker. Everyone here is familiar with the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). OSTI is the DTIC of the Department of Energy. OSTI-Advancing Scientific Global Discovery Slide02 OSTI Mission To advance science and sustain technological creativity by making R&D findings available and useful to DOE researchers and the American people. The OSTI mission reflects the mission and audience of our parent agency, the Department of Energy. OSTI-Advancing Scientific Global Discovery Slide03 Science Progresses as Knowledge Is Shared OSTI Corollary: If the sharing of knowledge is accelerated, discovery is

Accelerating Access Accelerating Access Shared Knowledge Is the Enabler of Scientific Progress OSTI is dedicated to the principle that, to advance science, research must be shared. With its proven track record in electronic delivery of groundbreaking information tools and services, OSTI is a leader in increasing access to the government's vast stores of R&D results. As OSTI has increased precision and power of information search tools, information access to DOE R&D results has become quicker, more convenient, and more complete than ever before. OSTI Web Traffic The number of transactions to access DOE R&D research results from OSTI resources has increased substantially due to public accessibility online. Chart showing OSTI Web Traffic per year, FY99 to FY11 In FY 2012, there were over 280 million transactions via OSTI resources.

Slide23 Slide23 Slide24 Slide25 Slide26 Slide27 Slide28 Slide29 Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- Slide01 Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- National Laboratory Libraries Coalition Meeting 28-30 October 2009 - Argonne National Laboratory Erin C. Anderson Office of Scientific & Technical Information U. S. Department of Energy Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- Slide02 You asked - we answer: * What does OSTI do for the DOE Laboratories and what are OSTI's strategies for connecting with the labs? First a little review... Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- Slide03 OSTI Works In Partnership with DOE Laboratories to Fulfill STI-related

Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- Slide01 Slide01 Strategies for OSTI Support of National Laboratory Libraries -2009 and Beyond- National Laboratory Libraries Coalition Meeting 28-30 October 2009 - Argonne National Laboratory Erin C. Anderson Office of Scientific & Technical Information U. S. Department of Energy Slide02 Slide02 You asked - we answer: * What does OSTI do for the DOE Laboratories and what are OSTI's strategies for connecting with the labs? First a little review... Slide03 Slide03 OSTI Works In Partnership with DOE Laboratories to Fulfill STI-related Requirements Under the Laboratories' Contract * DOE's STI Program Managed by OSTI - Provides accountability and historical record by creating a central, authoritative collection of DOE STI for long-term use and access

Community Only Community Only Established in 1947, the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) fulfills the agency's responsibilities related to the collection, preservation, and dissemination of scientific and technical information (STI) emanating from DOE R&D activities. OSTI increases the availability and transparency of various types of STI, using best practices, tools, references, and standard operating procedures. We welcome your suggestions. You may send your comments to or visit our feedback page. OSTI Homepage Mobile Gallery Subscribe to RSS OSTI Blog Get Widgets Get Alert Services OSTI Facebook OSTI Twitter OSTI Google+ Bookmark and Share (Link will open in a new window) Go to Videos Loading... Stop news scroll Most Visited Adopt-A-Doc DOE Data Explorer

Beyond Collecting: Connecting Beyond Collecting: Connecting by Dr. Walt Warnick on Wed, 19 Nov, 2008 by Walt Warnick and Sol Lederman OSTI has embraced a new paradigm for sharing scientific and technical information (STI). Historically, OSTI has fulfilled its mission of providing STI to scientists, researchers, and the public by hosting, or collecting, documents and/or metadata. OSTI's new paradigm is to make content searchable that is often hosted by others; today, OSTI connects those seeking the content with the organizations that host it. Beginning in the late 1940's, with OSTI's production of the Nuclear Science Abstracts - which was to go on for nearly 30 years, OSTI entered into the business of collecting information. Beginning in the 1990's, OSTI began creating web application to make the collected content openly accessible

Karen Spence Karen Spence Karen Spence's picture Assistant Director, Information Systems DOE Connects with Higher Education Community Published on Sep 16, 2010 Michigan State University When you think of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), what do you think of? The national laboratories? DOE's leadership role in reliable, clean and affordable energy? Scientific discovery and innovation? Nuclear security? DOE has a role in all of these things, and more. Now, do you think about DOE's connection with higher education? Probably not, but we want to change that. EDUconnections is a year old project, and through it we celebrate our university partners, spotlighting a different higher education institution every month. Read more... OSTI is Committed to Facilitating Science Research

DOE's Smart Grid Research DOE's Smart Grid Research Image credit: DOE Office of Electricity Delivery & Energy Reliability A modernized electrical smart grid is needed to handle the exploding requirements of digital and computerized equipment and technology dependent on it as well as one that can automate and manage the increasing complexity and needs of electricity in the 21st Century. The Department of Energy (DOE) is working to increase the reliability, efficiency, and security of the country's electrical system; encourage consumers to manage their electricity use; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and allow the integration of all clean energy sources and electric vehicles into the grid of tomorrow. Read more about the power grid and the research being funded by DOE in Dr. William Watson's latest white paper In the OSTI Collections:

SECURITY AND PRIVACY NOTICES SECURITY AND PRIVACY NOTICES Security Notice This website is part of a Federal computer system used to accomplish Federal functions. The Department of Energy uses software programs to monitor this website for security purposes to ensure it remains available to all users and to protect information in the system. By accessing this website, you are expressly consenting to these monitoring activities. Unauthorized attempts to defeat or circumvent security features, to use the system for other than intended purposes, to deny service to authorized users, to access, obtain, alter, damage, or destroy information, or otherwise to interfere with the system or its operation is prohibited. Evidence of such acts may be disclosed to law enforcement authorities and result in criminal prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of

Sends over 110,000 Citations to OCLC Sends over 110,000 Citations to OCLC September 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - OSTI is pleased to announce that its Open Archives Initiative (OAI) server has opened more than 110,000 DOE scientific and technical reports for harvesting by the Online Computer Center Library (OCLC). OCLC is a nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purposes of furthering access to the world's information and reducing information costs. More than 53,548 libraries in 96 countries and territories around the world use OCLC services to locate, acquire, catalog, lend and preserve library materials. OSTI's Information Bridge consists of more than 110,000 full-text documents produced and made available by the DOE National Laboratories and grantees

Bayesian Inference Bayesian Inference Specific uses of Bayes' theorem Conceptual ramifications of Bayes' theorem The meaning of Bayesian inference References Research Organizations Reports Available through OSTI's SciTech Connect and E-print Network Lectures Available through OSTI's ScienceCinema Additional References Mr. Smith walks with his dog every morning; those neighbors who can see the street where they walk are used to seeing them around 7:30 am. Ask any of the neighbors what the chances are that Mr. Smith and his dog will be walking down the street about 7:30 tomorrow morning, and they'll say it's practically 100% certain. Suppose, however, that sometime before dawn, the neighborhood experiences a power outage of several hours, so Mr. Smith's alarm clock doesn't go

OSTI Redesign: Begin with the End in Mind OSTI Redesign: Begin with the End in Mind Proceed to Presentation Nena Moss InterLab 2005 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Washington December 16, 2005 About S5, the Presentation Format This presentation uses S5: A simple standards-based slide show system exit federal site . The slide show format is based entirely on XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The markup used for the slides is very simple, highly semantic, and completely accessible. Moving through the Presentation You may go straight to a specific slide, or skip forward or backward a certain number of slides. See the complete list of Comprehensive Keyboard Controls. Quick Tips: Advance to the next slide (or move forward an incremental step) by pressing the space bar, the right arrow, the down arrow, the left mouse

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High-Temperature Superconductors High-Temperature Superconductors Technology Basic Science Progress towards theory References Research Organizations and Scientific Societies Reports Available through OSTI's SciTech Connect Patents available through OSTI's DOepatents Additional References One of the lessons of quantum physics is that any set of subatomic particles bound together by mutual attractions have quite distinct states of relative motion determined by how the particles interact, and that changing the particles' motion from one such state to another requires that their energy and momentum change by appropriate discrete finite amounts. Electrons bound within a metal to the lattice[Wikipedia] of its positive ions[Wikipedia] are no exception. Under ordinary conditions in our usual environment, an electric field applied to the metal can

Brings Foreign Research to U.S. Science Community Brings Foreign Research to U.S. Science Community August 19, 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - Each year the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) - through its participation in two multilateral R&D information exchange agreements - gains access to approximately 80,000 foreign energy-related research summaries. One agreement is under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris while the other is under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. The IEA information collection, which totals more than 3.5 million items, is made available to U.S. researchers by OSTI, an Office of Science program located in Oak Ridge, TN. This agreement, called the Energy Technology Data Exchange (ETDE), is managed by

LEDs LEDs User experiences Light-emitting diodes and phosphors Electronics to drive light-emitting diodes Getting the light out of the diode and onto where it's wanted Environmental effects References Research Organizations Patent Assignees Reports Available through OSTI's SciTech Connect Reports Available through OSTI's DOepatents Additional References As "efficiency" is often defined for technology, the efficiency of anything that changes energy into a usable form for some purpose is the fraction of the changed energy that actually winds up in the intended usable form. A heat engine, for instance, takes energy from some heat source and turns some fraction of it into mechanical energy. The maximum possible efficiency for a heat engine that operates in cycles between the

the Higgs Boson the Higgs Boson Electromagnetism, weak interactions, and Higgs bosons Overview of the findings Further explorations New accelerator designs Uses References Additional References Research Organizations Reports Available through OSTI's SciTech Connect Data Available through OSTI's DOE Data Explorer If you flip a hundred coins and fifty-five of them come up heads, you haven't seen anything out of the ordinary. But if you flip a hundred thousand coins, and fifty-five thousand of them come up heads, you have plenty of reason to think you have ten thousand two-headed coins, give or take a few hundred. Just by looking at the sides that turned up, you wouldn't know which coins were the two-headed ones, but you could reasonably assume that ten thousand is about the right number.

Announces Alert Service for arXiv Patrons Announces Alert Service for arXiv Patrons March 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - The Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is pleased to announce implementation of an Alert Service that serves patrons of arXiv, a source in the fields of physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. ArXiv, a service of Cornell University Library System, is one of the sources included in OSTI's E-print Network. Through this Alert Service, patrons can subscribe to be automatically notified of the latest information posted on arXiv, as well as other e-print sources in the E-print Network. A special interface is provided for arXiv patrons through the E-print Network. E-print Network is a vast, integrated network of electronic scientific and

NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Cathey Daniels, (865) 576-9539 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 17, 2006 OSTI's E-print Network continues rapid growth Created by scientists for scientists, expanded 39 percent in past year Oak Ridge, TN - The E-print Network (www.osti.gov/eprints), a communications hub created by scientists for scientists worldwide, currently provides full-text searching of more than 730,000 e-print documents from scientific Web sites - an increase of 39 percent since January 2005. More than 100,000 documents were added to the network in the past three months. In addition, this rapidly expanding network provides one-stop browse/search access to more than 19,650 scientific Web sites containing e-prints, as well as deep Web searching across 52 major databases containing close to 20

Office of Scientific & Technical Information Office of Scientific & Technical Information NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Cathey Daniels, (865) 576-9539 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 17, 2006 OSTI's E-print Network continues rapid growth Created by scientists for scientists, expanded 39 percent in past year Oak Ridge, TN - The E-print Network (www.osti.gov/eprints), a communications hub created by scientists for scientists worldwide, currently provides full-text searching of more than 730,000 e-print documents from scientific Web sites - an increase of 39 percent since January 2005. More than 100,000 documents were added to the network in the past three months. In addition, this rapidly expanding network provides one-stop browse/search access to more than 19,650 scientific Web sites containing e-prints, as well as deep Web searching across 52 major databases containing close to 20

Batch Upload (Site-to-OSTI) Batch Upload (Site-to-OSTI) Print page Print page Email page Email page STI Metadata Elements Required (R), Required, but allows for default value (RWD), or Optional (O). Element Description Requirements Author(s) Include all author names; the primary author should be listed first. Allows for "Not Available" as an option for few cases where necessary. R E-mail Address(es) Provide in same order as author names. Will not be available to the end-user. This data is used by OSTI to automate author notification. O Country of Publication Include if country of publication is not United States; defaults to United States RWD Description/ Abstract Defined as the abstract for STI Products. Provide if available (it can be excerpted from the technical report). Text should be publicly releasable information (not personal, financial, or sensitive). Text should be spell-checked, limited in length to 5000 characters, and follow input standards for special characters.

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Browse OSTIblog Articles by Topic Browse OSTIblog Articles by Topic Select an OSTIBlog topic below to view the articles Personal Perspectives The Personal Perspectives thread contains articles by members of the OSTI community about their experiences and contributions to the OSTI mission. Products and Content The Products and Content thread contains articles about OSTI products. These products are available freely to the public. Science Communications The Science Communications thread features DOE-funded science and technology articles that impact the nation. Technology The Technology thread contains articles about OSTI's advances in web technologies that help OSTI fulfill its mission. More Ways to Browse List of OSTI Products For convenient browsing, OSTIblog articles are categorized by the product

Reply to comment Reply to comment Slide13 Submitted by gibsone on Thu, 2013-08-22 13:53 FY2009-fdlc Slide13 Get to MARC records from our "Library Tools and Special Services" page * MARC records and OAI links * Alert Services * News * Flyers * Widgets To download the MARC records, you can select the Library Tools and Special Services page off the OSTI homepage. There may be other services on this page that you could find interesting: * The Alert services provide users with e-mail notification of updates to the OSTI databases in specific areas of interest. * The News features news and press releases from OSTI, including the OSTIblog and OSTI RSS feeds. * Flyers takes you to a page containing flyers describing OSTI databases and search tools. * OSTI even has some widgets you might find

OSTI History OSTI History History Home 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Submitted by coxm on Thu, 2013-04-04 03:29 osti_root content tabbed history Accelerating Science Discovery: From the '40s to the Future OSTI has long been committed to ensuring citizens have appropriate access to their government's research results. OSTI is dedicated to the principle that, to advance science, research must be shared. OSTI works to accelerate the sharing of knowledge to speed discovery. Statutory Authorities Directors (1947-Present) Organization Timeline (1947-Present) Photo Gallery (1947-Present) 60th Anniversary Brochure (364-KB PDF) Historical Posters 60th Celebration Held 60th Press Release "The Oak Ridge Technical Information Center - A Trailblazer in Federal Documentation," by William McGill Vaden

OSTI's Amazing Dr. Watson OSTI's Amazing Dr. Watson by Kathy Chambers on Wed, 17 Apr, 2013 Searching for "clues" During the past year, Dr. William N. Watson, physicist, of DOE/OSTI's staff has posted quite a few very interesting white papers in OSTI's monthly Science Showcase on OSTI's Home Page. This quiet, unassuming man crafts prolific papers on popular science topics of interest to the Department of Energy (DOE). He investigates and assimilates this information from OSTI's extensive R&D Collections and takes us on a layman's journey through the technical details and scientific research that make it all possible. William's papers have helped us to understand key technologies developed at DOE Laboratories for the Mars Science Laboratory's Curiosity and how chemical analysis of rocks and soil is determined millions of miles away.

Youtube Channel Topic Youtube Channel Topic Catch up on research info while you wait by Tim Byrne 13 Jun, 2011 in Products and Content Standing in line at the DMV, sitting in the waiting room at the doctor's office, commuting to work on the bus or train, waiting for a meeting to start, whenever and wherever you get the urge to do a little energy-related research, you can do so now with your mobile phone via OSTI Mobile at m.osti.gov. Related Topics: DOE Green Energy, DOepatents, Energy Citations Database (ECD), Information Bridge (IB), mobile, OSTI Mobile, OSTI Youtube Channel, ScienceCinema Read more... OSTI R&D Plus News on the Move by Doug Bales 23 Aug, 2010 in Technology picture of mobile device Ever wonder what innovations OSTI is developing to keep you informed while you are on the go? No need to ever wonder while you wander.

Traffic Traffic by Mark Martin on Mon, 16 May, 2011 Recently, I had the opportunity to explore OSTI's web traffic statistics with Walt Warnick and Karen Spence. I am quite happy with what was revealed about our traffic growth and the value of our various collaborations in making scientific and technical information more accessible. So I wanted to share it with you here at the OSTI Blog. Web Traffic, How and What OSTI Tracks OSTI measures web traffic in a number of ways. One measure is information transactions, defined as discrete information exchanges between an information patron and OSTI's suite of web-based information services. Other specific measures include searches performed on various OSTI products; user requests for bibliographic citations; user requests for the

Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies Slide01 Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies November 14, 2007 Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies Slide02 About OSTI A U.S. Department of Energy program within the Office of Science Maintains appropriate public access to DOE research results All collections of scientific and technical information resulting from R&D activities generated from the facilities within the national DOE complex Provides stewardship for the Department's 60-year legacy of classified and unclassified scientific and technical reports Maintains an electronic repository of over 4 million DOE-produced R&D records dating to 1940s Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies

OSTI and National Laboratory Libraries One Community OSTI and National Laboratory Libraries One Community Slide01 * Support * Assist * Partner * OSTI and National Laboratory Libraries One Community National Laboratory Libraries Coalition Meeting 13-15 October 2010 - National Renewable Energy Laboratory Erin C. Anderson Office of Scientific and Technical Information U.S. Department of Energy OSTI and National Laboratory Libraries One Community Slide02 * Support * Assist * Partner * * OSTI Works In Partnership with DOE Laboratories to Fulfill STI-related Contractor Requirements. * DOE's STI Program is Managed by OSTI - Provides accountability and historical record by creating a central, authoritative collection of DOE STI for long-term use and access - Fulfills statutory mandates - Enhances transparency of DOE research

Library Tools Library Tools Department of Energy library tools are provided as a free service to librarians and the library community to expand access to and use of DOE scientific research results: DOE MARC Records System provides Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) records for full-text research reports for downloading directly into library catalogs. Open Archives Initiative (OAI) Server allows harvesting of XML format metadata for DOE's full-text research reports. XML Data Services are available to search several of OSTI's collections.#mce_temp_url# OSTI Homepage Mobile Gallery Subscribe to RSS OSTI Blog Get Widgets Get Alert Services OSTI Facebook OSTI Twitter OSTI Google+ Bookmark and Share (Link will open in a new window) Go to Videos Loading... Stop news scroll Most Visited

OSTI & Publishers Building on Win-Win Collaborations between Publishers & OSTI & Publishers Building on Win-Win Collaborations between Publishers & U.S. Dept. of Energy Slide01 OSTI & Publishers Building on Win-Win Collaborations between Publishers & U.S. Dept. of Energy Brian A. Hitson and Mark Martin On behalf of Walt Warnick, Ph.D., Director Office of Scientific & Technical Information U.S. Department of Energy Journal Publishers Meeting April 30, 2012 OSTI & Publishers Building on Win-Win Collaborations between Publishers & U.S. Dept. of Energy Slide02 What Is OSTI? OSTI is a program within DOE's Office of Science, with a corporate responsibility for ensuring access to DOE R&D results. Since 1947! * Public access to unclassified, unlimited * Restricted access to classified and sensitive Energy Policy Act of 2005

Navigating Technological Transformation Navigating Technological Transformation by Dr. Walt Warnick on Mon, 7 Apr, 2008 Today, all of OSTI's information products are on the web. This is in sharp contrast to the situation as recently as the mid-1990s, when OSTI had no products on the web. First becoming popular in 1994, the web quickly emerged as a transformational technology, and its potential for reshaping OSTI was apparent. Recognizing the opportunity to advance the OSTI mission, OSTI set out to capitalize on it as quickly as resources would allow by producing web applications to disseminate all manner of scientific and technical information (STI). A steady progression of new OSTI products addressed the various forms of STI: technical reports, e-prints, conference proceedings, accomplishments, patents, and project descriptions . To make it easy for

DOE/OSTI Joins CrossRef to Facilitate Reuse of Science and Technology DOE/OSTI Joins CrossRef to Facilitate Reuse of Science and Technology Reports February 28, 2005 Oak Ridge, TN - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) has agreed to participate in CrossRef, a nationally recognized reference-linking service for scholarly and professional content, in order to facilitate access to the Agency's vast stores of scientific and technical information. OSTI and CrossRef plan to use Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to facilitate the access to and re-use of 90,000 science research reports available electronically on OSTI's Information Bridge (www.osti.gov/bridge). A DOI provides a way to track, exchange, and manage content over time in the digital universe, regardless of changing information related to that content.

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Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies Slide01 Slide01 Advancing Science: OSTI's Current and Future Search Strategies November 14, 2007 Slide02 Slide02 About OSTI A U.S. Department of Energy program within the Office of Science Maintains appropriate public access to DOE research results All collections of scientific and technical information resulting from R&D activities generated from the facilities within the national DOE complex Provides stewardship for the Department's 60-year legacy of classified and unclassified scientific and technical reports Maintains an electronic repository of over 4 million DOE-produced R&D records dating to 1940s Slide03 Slide03 About OSTIOSTI accelerates the advancement of discovery by speeding access to R&D

Slide13 Slide13 Slide13 Get to MARC records from our "Library Tools and Special Services" page * MARC records and OAI links * Alert Services * News * Flyers * Widgets To download the MARC records, you can select the Library Tools and Special Services page off the OSTI homepage. There may be other services on this page that you could find interesting: * The Alert services provide users with e-mail notification of updates to the OSTI databases in specific areas of interest. * The News features news and press releases from OSTI, including the OSTIblog and OSTI RSS feeds. * Flyers takes you to a page containing flyers describing OSTI databases and search tools. * OSTI even has some widgets you might find helpful. There is also a FAQ for the new MARC records. To get to the MARC records, click on MARC.

Epidemiological Modeling Epidemiological Modeling Diffusion Epidemiological Modeling Through innovation and research, OSTI speeds the diffusion of scientific knowledge to accelerate the advancement of science. One way OSTI has approached this challenge is through conducting applied research using epidemiological models. OSTI assembled a diffusion research team of epidemiological modelers and science diffusion experts to explore a number of case studies of science knowledge diffusion. Preliminary results indicate (1) that the spread of ideas can be measured and modeled, and (2) that increasing the contact rate between scientists has an impact on the speed the diffusion of scientific knowledge. These findings could have broad implications for increasing the pace of discovery, predicting viability for scientific fields, evaluating long-term

OSTI News Transcripts, International Group Gathers in Knoxville to Discuss OSTI News Transcripts, International Group Gathers in Knoxville to Discuss Sharing Science across Borders, ETDE, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy, www.osti.gov International Group Gathers in Knoxville to Discuss Sharing Science across Borders (October 2006) ETDE Listen Now The desire to share science across international boundaries brought representatives from 11 countries to the Knoxville area in early October. "Sharing research can lead to invaluable opportunities in the commercial, academic and government sectors," said Brian Hitson, chairman of the Energy Technology Data Exchange, or ETDE, executive committee. "The countries attending, and others within our membership, have chosen to make sure research information is exchanged cost effectively."

cited as Web site "on the right track" cited as Web site "on the right track" NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Cathey Daniels, (865) 576-9539 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18, 2007 OSTI cited as Web site "on the right track" Oak Ridge, TN - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) continues to ensure ready access to the results of research and development from DOE, federal government science agencies, and international scientific databases. OSTI was recently cited as one of five federal government Web sites "on the right track" by OMB Watch, a nonprofit government watchdog organization located in Washington, DC. The report, Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Important Government Information Cannot Be Found through Commercial Search Engines, was released December 11

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